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troud & G.A. Bó. <strong>2011</strong>. The Year 2009 Worldwide Statistics of Embryo Transfer in Domestic Farm Animals Summary<br />

of the <strong>International</strong> Embryo Transfer (IETS) Data Retrieval... Acta Scientiae Veterinariae. 39(Suppl 1): s139 - s146.<br />

Figure 1. Comparison of the number of in vivo and in vitro embryos transferred annually for the past decade.<br />

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Figure 2. The trends of in vitro produced embryos transferred by continents since 2000.<br />

of the world. For example, Asia and Europe both<br />

reported that 58% of the IVP embryos transferred in<br />

those continents were frozen. That’s very similar to<br />

the percent of in vivo embryos transferred that are<br />

frozen in those same regions. Consequently, North<br />

America (primarily the US) and South America<br />

(primarily Brazil) both reported that only 4% of the<br />

in vitro produced embryos that had been transferred<br />

were frozen.<br />

In Europe eight of the twenty-five countries<br />

reporting ET statistics either produced or transferred<br />

in vitro produced embryos. Germany led with 3271<br />

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